Semiconductor Sensors in Physico-Chemical Studies

Semiconductor Sensors in Physico-Chemical Studies
Author: L.Yu Kupriyanov
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 413
Release: 1996-05-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080524176

The scientific basis of the technique of semiconductor chemical sensors is the main focus of this work. The book concentrates on the usage of semiconductor sensors in precision physico-chemical studies.The physical and chemical principles underlying the semiconductor sensor method are explained in detail. The mechanism of the processes occurring under the interaction of gas with semiconductor adsorbent surfaces are also discussed.Scientists and engineers specializing in the physics/chemistry of heterogeneous and heterogeneous-homogeneous processes and design of semiconductor chemical sensors will find the book of significant value.

Semiconductor Device-Based Sensors for Gas, Chemical, and Biomedical Applications

Semiconductor Device-Based Sensors for Gas, Chemical, and Biomedical Applications
Author: Fan Ren
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1439813884

Sales of U.S. chemical sensors represent the largest segment of the multi-billion-dollar global sensor market, which includes instruments for chemical detection in gases and liquids, biosensors, and medical sensors. Although silicon-based devices have dominated the field, they are limited by their general inability to operate in harsh environments

Semiconductor Sensors

Semiconductor Sensors
Author: S. M. Sze
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages: 586
Release: 1994-10-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Semiconductor Sensors provides complete coverage of all important aspects of all modern semiconductor sensing devices. It is the only book that offers detailed coverage of the fabrication, characterization, and operational principles of the entire spectrum of devices made from silicon and other semiconductors; and it is written by world-renowned experts in the sensor field. This authoritative guide combines user-friendly organization for quick reference with a masterful pedagogical design that helps build the reader's understanding from section to section and from one chapter to the next. It begins with a discussion of semiconductor sensor classification and terminology and moves on to a broad description of semiconductor technology, emphasizing bulk and surface micromachining. Senior undergraduate and first-year graduate students will appreciate the 300 illustrations and tables that help to clarify difficult points and encourage visualization of the devices under discussion. They will also benefit from the interdisciplinary nature of the presentation, which encompasses applied physics, chemical engineering, electrical and mechanical engineering, and materials science. For engineers and scientists involved in sensor research and development or in designing sensor-dependent devices and systems, Semiconductor Sensors is the ultimate one-stop source for the latest information on existing technologies.

Semiconductor Gas Sensors

Semiconductor Gas Sensors
Author: Raivo Jaaniso
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2019-09-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0081025602

Semiconductor Gas Sensors, Second Edition, summarizes recent research on basic principles, new materials and emerging technologies in this essential field. Chapters cover the foundation of the underlying principles and sensing mechanisms of gas sensors, include expanded content on gas sensing characteristics, such as response, sensitivity and cross-sensitivity, present an overview of the nanomaterials utilized for gas sensing, and review the latest applications for semiconductor gas sensors, including environmental monitoring, indoor monitoring, medical applications, CMOS integration and chemical warfare agents. This second edition has been completely updated, thus ensuring it reflects current literature and the latest materials systems and applications. - Includes an overview of key applications, with new chapters on indoor monitoring and medical applications - Reviews developments in gas sensors and sensing methods, including an expanded section on gas sensor theory - Discusses the use of nanomaterials in gas sensing, with new chapters on single-layer graphene sensors, graphene oxide sensors, printed sensors, and much more

Semiconductor-based Sensors

Semiconductor-based Sensors
Author: Fan Ren
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2016-08-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9813146745

This book provides a comprehensive summary of the status of emerging sensor technologies and provides a framework for future advances in the field. Chemical sensors have gained in importance in the past decade for applications that include homeland security, medical and environmental monitoring and also food safety. A desirable goal is the ability to simultaneously analyze a wide variety of environmental and biological gases and liquids in the field and to be able to selectively detect a target analyte with high specificity and sensitivity. The goal is to realize real-time, portable and inexpensive chemical and biological sensors and to use these as monitors for handheld gas, environmental pollutant, exhaled breath, saliva, urine, or blood, with wireless capability.In the medical area, frequent screening can catch the early development of diseases, reduce the suffering of patients due to late diagnoses, and lower the medical cost. For example, a 96% survival rate has been predicted in breast cancer patients if the frequency of screening is every three months. This frequency cannot be achieved with current methods of mammography due to high cost to the patient and invasiveness (radiation). In the area of detection of medical biomarkers, many different methods, including enzyme-linked immunsorbent assay (ELISA), particle-based flow cytometric assays, electrochemical measurements based on impedance and capacitance, electrical measurement of microcantilever resonant frequency change, and conductance measurement of semiconductor nanostructures, gas chromatography (GC), ion chromatography, high density peptide arrays, laser scanning quantitiative analysis, chemiluminescence, selected ion flow tube (SIFT), nanomechanical cantilevers, bead-based suspension microarrays, magnetic biosensors and mass spectrometry (MS) have been employed. Depending on the sample condition, these methods may show variable results in terms of sensitivity for some applications and may not meet the requirements for a handheld biosensor.

Chemical Sensing with Solid State Devices

Chemical Sensing with Solid State Devices
Author: Marc J. Madou
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 032313985X

This book is a lucid presentation for chemists, electrical engineers, surface scientists, and solid-state physicists, of the fundamentals underlying the construction of simple and small chemical sensors. The first part of the book is a review of the theoretical background in solid state physics, chemistry and electronics. Semiconductor and solid electrolyte bulk models are reviewed as well as solid/gas and solid/liquid interface models. Membranes and catalysis theory are also covered expansively. The second part is a discussion of more complete sensor devices, their essential components, and of the important developments in this area over the last fifteen to twenty years. The book provides guidance through the multidisciplinary world of chemical sensors. It should be understandable to students with some training in physics and chemistry and a general knowledge of electronics. Finally, comments on economic considerations in the development of new sensor products and suggestionsfor future research and development should be of value to company R&D planners.

Chemical Sensor Technology

Chemical Sensor Technology
Author: Tetsuro Seiyama
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483291782

Chemical Sensor Technology is a series of annual reviews reporting the latest progress being made in research and technology, both basic and applied, regarding chemical sensors. Chemical sensors continue to grow rapidly in importance encompassing a broad spectrum of technologies covering safety, pollution, fuel economy, medical engineering and industrial processes. Various types of chemical sensors have been devised for detection and monitoring of chemical substances in gases, solutions and organisms, and much work is being done to produce sensitive, selective, reliable and inexpensive sensors. The series aims at contributing to the progress of research and development of chemical sensors. Contributors to the individual volumes are carefully selected by an international editorial board who ensure that as many innovative studies as possible are included. Each article describes a specific topic and is the original work of an expert working in the front lines of chemical sensor research. Contributors are encouraged to describe not only the academic or technological essence of the subject, but also the background and philosophy, evaluation and achievements and future problems. In this way, each topic is described in sufficient depth so as to be useful and stimulating to readers.

Combinatorial Methods for Chemical and Biological Sensors

Combinatorial Methods for Chemical and Biological Sensors
Author: Radislav A. Potyrailo
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2009-03-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387737138

Chemical sensors are in high demand for applications as varied as water pollution detection, medical diagnostics, and battlefield air analysis. Designing the next generation of sensors requires an interdisciplinary approach. The book provides a critical analysis of new opportunities in sensor materials research that have been opened up with the use of combinatorial and high-throughput technologies, with emphasis on experimental techniques. For a view of component selection with a more computational perspective, readers may refer to the complementary volume of Integrated Analytical Systems edited by M. Ryan et al., entitled “Computational Methods for Sensor Material Selection”.

Metal Oxide Nanomaterials for Chemical Sensors

Metal Oxide Nanomaterials for Chemical Sensors
Author: Michael A. Carpenter
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2012-11-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 146145395X

This book presents a state-of-the-art summary and critical analysis of work recently performed in leading research laboratories around the world on the implementation of metal oxide nanomaterial research methodologies for the discovery and optimization of new sensor materials and sensing systems. The book provides a detailed description and analysis of (i) metal oxide nanomaterial sensing principles, (ii) advances in metal oxide nanomaterial synthesis/deposition methods, including colloidal, emulsification, and vapor processing techniques, (iii) analysis of techniques utilized for the development of low temperature metal oxide nanomaterial sensors, thus enabling a broader impact into sensor applications, (iv) advances, challenges and insights gained from the in situ/ex situ analysis of reaction mechanisms, and (v) technical development and integration challenges in the fabrication of sensing arrays and devices.